Today's News

REO—Four consecutive missed serves put Cannelton in the hole early in a 25-12, 25-17, 25-17 volleyball loss to South Spencer Tuesday.
“We had a lot of missed serves,” said Cannelton Coach Felicia Myers.
Still the Bulldogs played with the Rebels after their cold start. The second and third games were each tied 17-17 before the Rebels pulled away.
Allicyn Garrett led Cannelton hitters with four kills and Taylor Lawalin made two blocks. Lawalin and Jackie Malone each made 12 sets.

FERDINAND—Ashley Gengelbach played strong defense in the front and back rows as Perry Central defeated Forest Park 25-14, 25-14, 25-18 in volleyball Tuesday.
Gengelbach led the Commodores in blocks with four and digs with 11. She also made six kills.
Sydney Goffinet and Hannah Harpenau each made eight kills, Grace James seven, and Jordan Sprinkle three. James had 17 assists.
Sprinkle made three blocks and Goffinet added two.
Brittany Parker made seven digs, Jennifer Kemp six, and Harpenau five.

TELL CITY—Tell City senior Anjan Kashyab was elected to the All-PAC boys tennis team Monday for the fourth year in a row.
Kashyab is the only Tell City boy to make all-conference in tennis at least three years. Danielle Dauby (1984, ’85 and ’87) and Sarah Spinner (2002-04) are the only Tell City girls to make it three times.
Playing No. 1 singles all four years for the Marksmen, Kashyab went 7-1 in the conference this year and 15-3 overall.

“We’re very disappointed,” said Tell City Coach Chris Hollinden. “We felt like we had a legitimate chance at giving Forest Park a run for the money. They flat out put it to us early on and we didn’t respond.”